Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 6, Episode 19 - Did You Miss Me? - full transcript

Alison is faced with a sudden jeopardy; Hanna and Caleb develop a plan to come face-to-face with their tormentor; Emily and Spencer investigate Mona; Aria and Ezra continue with the book.

ARIA: Previously on Pretty Little Liars...

I have an eyewitness
from The Two Crows Diner.

You fit the description.

And I'd like it if you'd come in
for a fine-up.

I spoke to Jillian this morning.

I sort of ended up
pitching you as co-writer.

- Jillian approved the book.
- That's amazing.

That's great. (LAUGHS)

I think the person the cops should
really be talking to is right over there.

You're welcome to stay here
as long as you want.

Can you believe that it's been three years
since we were in Madrid?



That's crazy.

- Were you looking to--
- Get married.

-(LAUGHS)
- Tonight.

What is happening?

-(SCREAMING)
- Oh, my God!

Aria!

Have either of you heard of
a restaurant called The Two Crows?

Is anybody in there? Hello!

CALEB: The pull-up handle
is missing a rod.

It could've been used as a weapon
to crack someone': neck.

EMILY: Sara Harvey wants
this murder solved.

And whoever this was,
they want to cover it up.

There's now more than one person after us?

ARIA: Wonder who took this one.



ARIA: Wait, there's more.
EMILY: Oh, my God.

EMILY: Was it you?

Did you call Charlotte that night
from The Two Crows diner?

Emily, I can't talk about this here.

Get in the car. Get in the car.

I called Charlotte
the night she was killed.

- Why?
- I asked her to meet me.

At the church?

At The Two Crows.

I sat in that diner,
waiting for two hours.

She never showed up.

Look, if someone saw me on the phone,
they saw me sitting there by myself

with a cup of coffee
and a slice of apple pie.

Was that your only time at The Two Crows?

Last Friday night, someone tried
to run me over in the parking lot there.

(SCOFFS) I was still working
for Yvonne's mother then,

making phone calls in a room
with half a dozen volunteers.

You wanted Charlotte released.

That's why you had
a change of heart in the hearing.

You were afraid
Aria's story would convince the judge

to keep her in the hospital,
where you couldn't get to her.

I wasn't trying to "get to her."

I just wanted to talk to her,
away from everyone else.

You understand that.

Sure, after the special attention you got
at the bottom of a certain hole.

Not just me, Emily.

Charlotte DiLaurentis
knew everything about every one of us.

Every mistake, every lie, every crime.

And she never implicated us
the five years she was locked up.

She just sat in that hospital,
ticking, like a time bomb.

And what would you have done
if she'd shown up?

Find out what she was gonna do
with all her new freedom.

And if she said
she was gonna tell everything,

were you just gonna sit there
eating your apple pie?

Maybe.

Or maybe you were thinking about
doing something to stop her.

It doesn't matter what I was thinking.
The fact is, she never showed up.

I'll drive you back.

What if it had been you?

What if you called her and she showed up?
What would you have done?

-(CAT MEOWING)
-(GARBAGE LID CLATTERS)

♪ (THEME SONG) ♪

Mona basically told you
she was ready to kill Charlotte.

Yeah, but she didn't
because Charlotte never showed up.

Not guilty because the victim didn't show?

That's setting the bar pretty low, Em.

Innocent, guilty, whatever,

she admits to being
the brunette on the phone,

let's tell Tanner this
so I can get off the suspect list.

So do you think she's lying?

Well, pick a topic.

About Charlotte
not meeting her that night.

That's probably true.
It's too easy to check.

While you two are discussing this,

let's remember
that I was the one that was in a lineup.

All right?
It's really unflattering lighting there.

- So what, do we wait?
- For what?

Whoever this is wants us to hand over
Charlotte's killer before election night.

And they're getting impatient.

Yeah? Well, does anyone wanna put
some ointment on that impatience?

Wens)

Look, a free-range Mona is more likely
to lead us someplace,

especially if she thinks we believe her.

So, we believe her.

We believe her enough.

I just think it's a good idea
to stay in Rosewood a little while longer.

Well, I'll meet them when I get back.

Well, then I'll meet them
the next time they're in New York.

Look, Tanner wants us to stay.

Well, your lawyers are there and I'm here,
so I have to go with my gut.

No, if I was in New York,

all I'd be thinking about
is Aria and the others.

Because, they're my friends, Jordan.

Yes. You know I do.

All right, I'll call you later.
I love you.

So do I get an invitation to the wedding?

Of course you do.

I was half expecting to meet Jordan
when I got here.

Yeah, well, he's a little
phobic of small towns.

He thinks they exist only to escape from.

Mmm-hmm. I used to think that.

What changed your mind?

Big cities.

Oh, um, I picked up a few ties that could
go with the shirts I saw in your closet.

You did not have to do that.

Well, it's just a little "Thank you"
for letting me stay here.

Oh, and I put Post-Its on
what goes with what.

- Terrific, Garanimals for grown-ups.
-(CHUCKLES)

Okay, so, I checked out the system
and I upgraded the firmware,

and I took the fireplace offline
'till I could replace this controller.

Look, I'm sorry,
I don't know what happened,

but it will not happen again.

Lucas, you didn't have to
come back for that.

I would have, but I had to be here anyway,

I'm checking out some property.

A house?

No, those empty factories and mills,
past the lake.

My accountants
are telling me to spend money.

And I figure if I can do something
with one of those old dinosaurs,

the accountants are happy and
the town gets a little bit of tax revenue.

Aw, "Local Boy Makes Good."

Yeah. A little of that.

Maybe I'm giving this town
a second chance.

I know what you mean.

When we finally got out of here,
it was so fast,

we didn't really realize
what we left behind.

So, I will bring
the new controller tonight.

Anything that Aria needs,
just give me a call. Okay?

Okay.

(DOOR OPENS)

It's very late.

You almost missed the "breakfast" part
of bed-and-breakfast.

People will wonder
what we were doing up here.

People will know exactly
what we were doing here.

(CHUCKLES)

What do you wanna do today?

I was thinking that we could
find a lake, or a river,

and sit on the bank and read,

or not read.

I'll dig up a French impressionist,
pay him 50 bucks for a quick portrait.

Perfect.

Ah!

(GRUNTING)

ELLIOTT: Ali!

Why do I have to stay here?

Because you had a concussion.

I'm fine.

You will be, in a little while.

Why do I have to stay in the hospital?

You can take care of me, you're a doctor.

Which is why I think
it's a good idea for you to stay put.

This is not where
I wanted to spend my honeymoon.

I'm glad to hear you say that.

(CELL PHONE CHIMES)

It's the manager of the inn,
expressing her concern.

Well, I fell down her staircase,
no wonder if she's concerned.

They're checking the carpet
and the banister.

Look, I don't wanna sue anybody.

I just want to go on a picnic.

Which we will do,
as soon as you're all checked out.

What is it?

I was really, really happy

the moment before I tripped.

And I wonder if that's why I fell.

Maybe every good thing
has to be paid for by a bad thing.

That's not how the universe works.

Sometimes I feel like
I'm being punished for surviving,

still being alive.

Or maybe

you just snagged your shoe on the carpet.

The planets did not align to give you
a bump on the head.

It was an accident.

That's all.

Babe, where's my phone?

- She says it was an accident.
- Do we believe that?

As much as I believe
Aria being seared was an accident.

What do you think, Spence?

At two out of five in the ER, that's 40%.

It's 60 if you count
what happened to Emily's eggs.

Well, the odds aren't gonna get any better

-the closer we get to election night.
- Three days.

Hey, so, Ali's hospital's an hour away.

- I think I'm gonna go check up on her.
- She says she'll be back tomorrow.

Maybe she should think
about going in the opposite direction.

Yeah, check on her,
but don't freak her out.

And it might be best if she stays away
until after the election.

What do we do about Mona?

Keep a close eye on her.

You guys, Mona did not kill Charlotte.
She couldn't.

She's got as much motive as anybody,
probably more.

EMILY: She admits to getting Charlotte
out of her house.

I mean, she's telling the truth,
just not all of it.

Mona's changed so many times,

I doubt she even knows herself
when she looks in the mirror.

Okay, who around here hasn't tried
to reinvent themselves a couple times?

I'll call you after I go see Ali.

Yeah, I will talk to Aria about it,
but, um, I will certainly be there.

7:00? Yeah, yeah. Absolutely.
All right, bye-bye.

Hey.

Check with Aria about what?

Your boss wants to buy us dinner.

Jillian?

Where? When?

Tonight, at the Radley.

She was on her way to Toronto.

Through Pennsylvania?

Yeah, uh, I think she wants to see
what she's buying.

- Already?
- Oh, no, not the book, the authors.

Don't worry about it.

Oh.

This is new territory for me.

Hey, you're doing great. Um...

I may have dropped the ball.

What do you mean?

I didn't get this right.

Oh, this is the part where
they say goodbye,

where he drives off and looks back at her.

I thought you liked this.

Yeah, I liked it when we wrote it,
but not so much when I read it.

Is it the part that I wrote?

No, it's, um...

Uh, I set this up wrong.

All right, well, I might be a little
prejudiced, but I think it's lovely.

Yeah, it is.

Okay, why don't you work on this.
I've got a lot to keep me busy.

Just at least figure out
what's bothering you about it.

Great, I'm gonna try something.

I'm going to do it in the other room.

So did you feel dizzy or anything?

No, I felt fine.

All of a sudden, my feet were there,
but the stairs weren't.

I'm so sorry, Ali.

It was just a stupid accident.

Do you like my honeymoon lingerie?

(CHUCKLES) You look great.

Hey, what are the doctors saying?

They want me to stay
because of the concussion.

But they'll spring me tomorrow.

Back to the bridal suite?

Back to Rosewood.

Elliott got a call
for a conference in Chicago.

They want him on the panel.

You're gonna be in Rosewood by yourself?

I don't mind.

For the first time,

the house really feels like mine.

God, all these flowers. (EXHALES)

Did you fall down some stairs
or enter the Rose Parade?

(CHUCKLES) Elliott sent them.

All of them?

He's working on his husband creds.

- Oh, hi, newlywed.
- Hanna.

Thank you so much for coming.

We stick together.
You should know that by now.

These flowers are getting a little much.

ELLIOTT: Well, that's the goal.

ALISON: We're not gonna be able
to take all these home.

ELLIOTT: Well, we can distribute them
among the other wards when we leave.

(LAPTOP BEEPS)

- Hey.
- Hey, I want you to see something.

Is that who I think it is?

Sara Harvey's helping hands?

What's Mona doing with him?

Good question.

Mona left him sitting on the bench.

A couple of minutes later,
he got up and went inside.

You didn't hear anything
that she said to him?

No, I was too far away.

But what is Mona doing with Sara's driver?

Well, I doubt she's asking him
for a ride to the airport.

It's like a meeting of the minions.

Yeah, could be.

Did he go in there with that tube?

No, he didn't.

I really wanna thank you for coming.

We weren't expecting it.

Well, no one likes to be in a hospital,
especially away from home.

Um, this place is okay, isn't it?

It's a hospital, yeah.

I checked out the staff.
Ali's getting the best.

I'm probably overreacting a bit,
but, I figure that's part of my job now.

And her concussion,
they're gonna check on her, right?

They're not gonna leave her alone.

They check on her
and I'm with her most of the time.

Good.

I'm just starting to understand
how loyal you are to Alison.

The way you look out for each other,
it's remarkable.

Yeah, well, we're all connected,
like a big bowl of linguine.

Um, if she needs anything, call me.

I will.

-I'm gonna go get my car.
- No, just wait a minute.

EMILY: Now what?

Look, we can follow him around all day,

but it's not gonna tell us
what's inside that tube.

Wait here, I'll be right back.

Oh, my God. ls this your car?

We are so sorry.

- This is entirely my fault.
- EMILY: It's totally her fault.

I was trying to park,

and she was talking to me
and we just crashed.

You were asking me a question and it was--

It's nothing. Don't worry about it.

- EMILY: No, no, no. Seriously.
-l'm so sorry.

No, no, no.
I'm taking full responsibility.

I feel terrible. She feels terrible.

- Yeah, awful.
- Don't say it's okay if it's not.

-It's okay.
- No, it's really not.

Please, will you just take a good look,

'cause I'm willing to pay for everything,
I just want you to take a good look

and make sure
that there's no real damage--

Yeah, I mean, this is like
my first accident ever,

since I've been driving
for like, a year and a half,

and I just... I really wanna make sure
that you can really look

and tell me that there's no real damage.

'Cause you know, insurance and everything

can get a little expensive and...

I mean, I know how much my car means to me

and I'm sure you feel the same way and...

Hey, is this...

Suit Italian? (CHUCKLES)

It's really soft.

I'd really like it
if we could just solve this here,

so we wouldn't have to drag it on.

-It's nothing, I mean it.
- Okay.

Don't worry.

You've no idea how happy I am
to hear you say that.

- We're so sorry--
- I'm sorrier than she is.

(BOTH CHUCKLE)

Have a good rest of your day.

Bye.

- Do you think he remembered us?
- No, it didn't seem like it.

So, did you find anything?

- Yeah, all roads lead back to Radley.
- You're kidding.

Why don't you keep on
following our friend?

I'm gonna go back to City Hall
and see if can get a copy

of what's in that tube.

-Okay.
-Okay.

NICOLE: I thought I could go but I can't,
I'm sorry.

EZRA". No, no, no, but we planned this.

And I should have left yesterday,
but I was waiting for you.

NICOLE: Yeah, I know, but Bianca is sick,
and I said I'd help with the kids.

But Blanca was taking care of those kids
a long time before we showed up.

Yeah, I know but, baby, I promised.

Don't be selfish.

- I am not being selfish.
- Yeah, you are.

Hey, what's wrong?

I really wanted to take you to the coast.

To all the glamour that is Lisiado Bay?

Yeah, Nicole, hot water.

- And a whole bathtub full of it.
-(NICOLE LAUGHS)

Okay, it's really, really tempting,
but I made a promise.

You'll be back in three days,
don't be a baby.

Don't say that.

NICOLE: It's just a phrase.

EZRA: Don't call me a baby

when I just wanna
spend some time alone with you

in a room that has a lock and a floor.

Ezra.

Hey, I have an idea.

- Just get in the Jeep.
-(LAUGHS)

Just get in the Jeep.

-(NICOLE LAUGHS)
- Please. Please, just get in the Jeep.

- I can't, I can't, I can't.
- You can't or you won't?

Oh, come on, don't make it like that.

Okay. Yeah, forget it.

What, you're gonna drive
the next six hours angry at me?

Yeah, probably.

Ezra, don't go like this.

EZRA: If I don't leave now,
I won't make it by nightfall.

- Seriously, don't go like this.
- Like what?

- Okay, fine.
- Fine.

EZRA: And I got in the Jeep

and left.

Made a really big deal of
grinding all the gears

so she would know I was still pissed off.

I drove away.

No wave, no last look.

So, that's what really happened.

Yeah. Not really romantic, is it?

I'm sorry.

You're a bad influence on me.
You make me want to be honest.

So, do we tell it the way
it should have been,

or do we tell it the way that it happened?

We tell it the way
that makes the best story.

Tell me I'm wrong about that.

Did Alison or Elliott see this?

I'm pretty sure they didn't.

Look, whoever this is,
is not gonna wait until election night.

They're gonna keep chipping away
at us until there's nothing left.

What did you tell the others
about Ali's accident?

HANNA: Nothing...

Yet. I wanted to talk to you first.

Why me?

Because, you're the only one
who can help me with this.

What are we talking about?

Look, I thought about this a lot
on the drive home.

The only way to prevent any more
accidents is to call this creep's bluff.

We have to tell them that we're ready
to give them what they want.

Hanna, what they want
is Charlotte's killer.

Right.

And that's what we'll give them.

SPENCER: Well, he didn't go
that far out of town

to get ice cream.

Sara just didn't want anybody
seeing her get the key.

Probably checked in for her.

Em, uh, let's do this in person, okay?

Bye.

Hey.

Uh, I was gonna call you. Um...

Did you see Ali? ls she okay?

Yeah, she's okay.

Um, it wasn't an accident.

Sara's back at the Radley.

- When did that happen?
- Today.

She checked in under a fake name
and she's still looking for something.

These are plans for the Radley. Same ones
Sara got from the Records Office.

Spence, you need to listen to Hanna.

That night, at the hotel,
when you were asleep,

I left the room.

I followed Aria and Ezra.

And I saw them in the square and then...

I saw Charlotte go into the church.

So, I went in after her.

She was sitting there...

Alone. Praying.

I picked up a candlestick

and I stabbed her

in the back of the neck
with the end of it.

And then I took her to the bell tower
and I threw her off.

I went to the hotel

and pretended like I was only gone
for a minute to get ice.

Stealing that security drive
wasn't because Aria was on it.

It's because I'm on it.

I murdered Charlotte.

See?

She believed it.

And if she believed it
even for a minute...

What the hell just happened?

Hanna knows how we can end this.

I really shouldn't encourage
Aria's writing.

I was hoping to turn her
into a world-class editor.

Well, you missed your chance.
She's already a novelist.

Almost.

I'm curious about the process.
How does it work with you two?

We're still figuring that out.

Really?
I was hoping you had it down by now.

I have a marketing department
chomping at the bit.

Well, we sort of, uh, spot
the corners of the mat for each other.

Just somebody
that the other person can trust.

Makes it go a lot quicker
than if we were alone.

Quicker is good.

But we're still taking our time
to get it right.

We don't wanna rush it.

Yeah, and I know that you've been carrying
that advance for quite some time.

I didn't come here to lean on you two.

I came here to buy you dinner
and wish you well.

And maybe lean just a little.

I have production decisions
to make for next year

and I don't like making
that kind of commitment

without a manuscript in my hand.

Even a rough one.

I need to see some kind of complete draft,
and I need to see it soon.

No, you'll have it.

Good.

- Whole thing sounds crazy.
-lt's not crazy.

- We're building a rat trap.
- And you're the cheese.

We have to do something unexpected
to knock them off balance.

Okay, so what if she confesses
to killing Charlotte,

and A orders her to march
into the police station and tell Tanner?

You think this person
went to all that trouble

just to hand it over to the cops?

This is about revenge, not justice.

It still sounds--

Crazy, yes, we've established that,
but Caleb and I have it all figured out.

What do you think about all this?

I'm just happy somebody else
has come up with a plan.

'Cause I'm all tapped out.

Can it work?

Yeah, it can work.

Meanwhile, I'll work things
from the Sara angle,

and if we're lucky, we'll catch A.

"If" we're lucky?

Hanna has the plan
and Caleb has the know-how,

and if we don't back them up,
they're just gonna do it by themselves.

Is that true?

Yeah.

Um, most of what I need, I...
I can take off the shelf.

But, for the other stuff,

I mean, it would really be helpful
if I could talk to Toby.

Spence?

He needs to know what you're planning.

And I wanna show him those blueprints.

Hey, can I see that list?

Do you think Hanna's aware
of the risk she's taking?

Yeah, Em, she knows.

And you're just gonna let the two
of them run this?

It's their plan.

What do you want me to do,
wedge myself in between them on the sofa?

EZRA: I'm sort of a hip-hop Luddite
when it comes to e-books.

The thing they don't want you to know is
how ethereal the technology is.

I still think ink on acid-free paper
is gonna win out.

You don't mind
if Aria walks me home, do you?

- Just to the elevators.
- Oh, no.

- Um, I'll meet you outside?
- Okay.

Jillian, thank you again for dinner.

Thanks for the book.

I just want to let you know,

from now on you'll be communicating
with my office directly.

You won't have to go through Liam
on this project.

But I... I've been working
with Liam the whole time.

I know.
I had a talk with him when he came back,

it was clear to me
he needed some distance. He agreed.

I think it's what's best for the book
and everybody involved.

Oh!

All right.

Are you trying to pretend
I don't know you and Liam

are what used to be called "an item"?

Give me some credit, Aria.

I guess we could have been
a little more discreet.

You were very discreet,
that's why everybody knows.

I'm depending on you to keep things
in perspective until the book is finished.

After that, you can do what you like
with whomever you like.

But right now,
I don't want this project derailed.

- By anything.
- I understand.

JILLIAN: I hope so.

I like your Ezra.
He's smart and he can write,

and the talk shows will love him.

They'll love both of you.

You and your ex-teacher
are in for quite a ride.

- Good night, Aria.
- Good night.

(CELL PHONE BEEPS)

- Em?
- EMILY: Aria.

Are you still at dinner?

Listen, you need to tell Ezra
what's happening.

I know, but the situation's changing.

I'm at Spencer's.

Hanna wants to try something.

No, she just left with Caleb.

Okay, you need to hear this.

Hanna wants to say that she...

Of all the paintings in that museum,
why did you want to take this one home?

This little dog's been
through a lot with me.

It was on a calendar in the kitchen
of one of my foster homes.

It was an old calendar, wrong year,
nobody ever took it down.

Until I did.

It's actually the only thing
I took with me.

I sort of made him my little dog.

You still have the print?

I left it behind, in New York.

Well, your little dog is doing
all right for himself.

He's hanging in the Prado,
people are lining up to see him.

Buying him in the gift shop.

Yeah, sometimes things work out.

I really wanna say thank you
for last night.

For all the adventures, the museums today.
Even the bullfight.

(LAUGHS)

-lt was all very--
- Chaotic?

No, it was impromptu.

- Where do you want to go?
- For dinner?

No, after Madrid.

Um...

I'm not sure. Maybe Morocco.

- God, I envy you.
- Ferry ticket doesn't cost that much.

Yeah, but I've gotta be back
in Georgetown by the end of the month.

Then we'll skip Casablanca.

(DOG BARKING)

(WOMAN SPEAKING SPANISH)

(BOTH LAUGH)

All right, it's 10:00.

- Time for dinner.
- Yeah.

All right, I'll be back as fast as I can,

but, the more I get done tonight,
the less I have to worry.

Right.

(WHOOSHING)

LUCAS: Sorry.

I just wanna make sure that worked
from anywhere in the apartment.

Hey, Caleb. Good to see you.

Good to see you.

I would ask how you're doing,
but I'm a stockholder, so I already know.

Yeah, well, confidence is high.

- Okay, um, I gotta go.
- Okay.

Oh, do you lunch? We should do lunch.

- Yeah, I lunch.
- Then we'll lunch.

Okay. Bye.

- Okay. You are completely safe.
- Thank you.

Hey, what... What is this?

It's the empty factory
I'm buying near the lake.

And this is what it's gonna look like
when it's finished.

Wow. That's really nice.

- What are you going to do with it?
- Anything I want to.

What would you do with it?

Um, indoor miniature golf?

No, seriously. What would you do?

If somebody said that
you could try anything,

you know, start your own business,
what would you do?

- Don't kid like that, Lucas.
- Who's kidding?

Well, I would set myself up
with some new designers,

start my own brand.

You know, get out of the city,
away from all the distractions.

Deal.

Research and Development.
It can mean whatever we say that it means.

Look, this'll be a good way
for you to keep one foot in Rosewood.

Figure out what you left behind.

Lucas, I...
I can't take you up on that offer.

Why not?

What, does somebody else
you went to high school with

wanna offer you a million dollar
line of credit?

(SCOFFS)

Come on, Hanna.

Look, I finally figured out a way to give
you something that nobody else can.

Look, if the offer still stands,

ask Jordan about it.

We can talk about it tomorrow
or whenever you want.

Yeah. Tomorrow.

(GASPS)

Don't be afraid, please.

I don't wanna scare you.

I'm dreaming.

Or it's...
It's the drugs or the concussion.

I don't care what it is,
I'm just glad I'm able to see you.

To talk to you.

My little angel.

Mommy?

Everything's gonna be all right now.
Elliott will take care of you.

You know about Elliott?

I know he's a good man.

I know he loves you.

And he'll protect you,
the way that I wasn't able to.

Rest, darling.

(SHUSHING)

You'll be happy now.

SARA: Someone told me you wanted to talk?

MONA: Hello, Sara.

I saw your driver this morning.
I was curious how you were doing.

All right.

Everyone has their own
personal way to survive.

Well, when you consider
what we've all been through,

it's amazing
we're all functioning so well.

- What do you want, Mona?
- Leave 'em alone.

Not until I get what's coming to me.

Charlotte's dead.
You can't get reparations from a corpse.

You can if you know where to dig.

(SCOFFS) Be careful.

No one blames you
for what Charlotte made you do,

but what you do now, that's all yours.

Poor Mona, out in the cold.

No matter what you do,
they're never gonna trust you.

You played with them too long.

I'm not playing anything anymore, okay?
No more games.

Then you're going to be awfully lonely.

Well, so far, I kinda like your boss.

Although, I can see how
she can be a bit daunting.

Jillian has "daunt"
she hasn't even used yet.

What did you guys talk about in the lobby?

It was work-related.

She wants me to go through the office,
not Liam.

- What else?
- Nothing, really.

Then, why have you been not looked me
in the eye since we left the hotel?

It's not about the book. Emily called me.

Something wrong?

Alison's in the hospital.

Is she back? What happened?

No, she's not back.
She's still away with Elliott.

- Is she gonna be okay?
- Yeah.

She had an accident.
Or, what looked like an accident.

The same way that what happened to me
looked like an accident.

Aria, what are you saying, exactly?

I'm saying, it's happening again,
and we're gonna do something about it.

- Hey.
- I didn't wanna wake you.

That's all right. I was dreaming.

I came in with good news.

We can go home in the morning.
All tests are clear.

That's good.

And I made up my mind to cancel Chicago.

- No, you have to go. It's important.
- You're important.

Really? I'm gonna be okay now.

I mean it.

Go to the conference,
so that when you get back,

I can welcome you at the door
and we can have a life.

- What happened to you? (CHUCKLES)
- Nothing.

Everything.

I had a dream, that's all.

What was in the dream?

I don't wanna tell you. It'll sound silly.

Well, I don't care what it was.
As long as it made you happy.

And you can get all that ready in time?

I've already started.
I can have it when we need it.

Are you sure you wanna do this?

I wouldn't have thought of it
if I wasn't ready to do it.

Look, guys, this isn't a democracy, okay?
We're not taking votes.

This is something that
Hanna and I decided to do.

And the only thing that you need to decide
is whether or not you're gonna help us.

Nobody here is gonna
let you do this by yourself.

All right. So let's get started.

(HANNA DICTATING)

♪ (NIKKA COSTA SONG "CALL ME" PLAYING) ♪

(CELL PHONE BEEPS)

English - SDH